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sonyhome


Jul 21, 2005, 7:41 AM
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Antelope Canyon Diffractions
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http://www.rockclimbing.com/...p.cgi?Detailed=57744

I'll try to post my 1st pic to the photo critique group. I don't have any specifics about what should be criticized, but anything you think of is welcome. I personally like the pic but i have a hard time being objective with my photos. Some questions whould be:

- What do you feel from the photo
- Can you tell why?
- Technical analysis: do you see something wrong or right?
- Any thoughts on what could've made the shot better?

I'll try next to push climbing photos as it's really more the topic...

BTW, this is lower antelope canyon.

[edit] Of course the photo doesn't get embedded when I choose
to ask for a critique... I had to look at the properties of the photo
to extract the URL of the jpg, then paste it between an img tags.
Is that the standard method or did I miss something simple and
obvious? Thanks!

Cheers-


melekzek


Jul 22, 2005, 1:21 AM
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beautiful pic, very nice colors.
If i have to pick anything, I would complain about the left hand rock, it divides the frame through the dead center. Some uncentered framing might work better with all those natural lines...


the_alpine


Jul 24, 2005, 10:24 PM
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Agreed with Melekzek - thats the weakest point. The image could benefit from a levels tweak too.


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